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DevilPigeon
18th October 2011, 21:15
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2050331/Michael-Hintze-Hedge-fund-baron-David-Camerons-sugar-daddy.html

David Icke has it right when he describes politics: Politics = poly-ticks = many blood-sucking insects.

I'm personally sick to death of the whole lot. Put them all - every last one of the miserable scum - in a big boat and sink the bugger mid-Atlantic, including the donors that are well aware of what they're doing.

vibrations
18th October 2011, 21:52
They are our great teachers, the politicians. The lesson is, don't believe, trust or follow any political party, any institution, any individual,.........just follow your hearth.

DevilPigeon
18th October 2011, 22:03
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I've seen something written somewhere recently, it may have been a post on here or elsewhere, and I agree with it - I'm sure that at the end of "existence" as we know it, everyone will be upstanding and will applaud all of the actors of the world, good, bad & indifferent for a marvellous performance... I'm sure that will be the case. But while we're still part of this physical stageshow, this sort of thing makes my blood boil.

vibrations
18th October 2011, 22:33
ooooooo, believe my, mine also.

RMorgan
18th October 2011, 23:02
Oh man...Brazilian politicians are 2000 times worse, maybe to most corrupt in the whole world!

Daft Ada
25th October 2011, 10:04
The UK politicians are just as evil and corrupt as in some of the really bad countries, it's just that they are a lot more clever at concealing it. Occasionally they sacrifice a particular individual for the good of the many so the people think they are behaving themselves, but it's all tricks of the illusionist, while we are watching one hand, like MP's going to court for a minor offence like fiddling expenses, the other hand is up to something a lot worse.